A compilation album by the British group, originally released in April 1992. Pity the oft-neglected B-side. Often just a throwaway track designed to back up but not supersede a band's 'official' new release, by the time the single is filed away alphabetically, it's usually forgotten by even the most zealous collector. Unless of course the B-side is by seminal English mod revivalists The Jam, in which case a closer listen is not only warranted, but required. For The Jam packed their B-side songs with more fire and brimstone than most bands did the A-sides.
1) The Dreams of Children ()
2) Tales from the Riverbank ()
3) Liza Radley ()
4) Move On Up ()
5) Shopping ()
6) Smithers-Jones ()
7) Pop Art Poem ()
8) Boy About Town ()
9) A Solid Bond in Your Heart ()
10) No One in the World ()
11) And Your Bird Can Sing ()
12) Burning Sky ()
13) Thick As Thieves ()
14) Disguises ()
15) Get Yourself Together ()
16) The Butterfly Collector ()
17) The Great Depression ()
18) Stoned Out of My Mind ()
19) Pity Poor Alfie/Fever ()
20) But I'm Different Now ()
21) I Got You (I Feel Good) ()
22) Hey Mister ()
23) Saturday's Kids ()
24) We've Only Started ()
25) So Sad About Us ()
26) The Eton Rifles ()